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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes, i do carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where crime takes me, nicorette mini's there, ready to take a craving for me like a real partner. ♪ would you take a craving for me, cartwright? what? how would i take a -- exactly. isn't it weird to eat your partner? don't over think the metaphor, cartwright. [ male announcer ] nicorette mini goes wherever you go, to help make quitting suck less. a fiber that dissolves completely, is cly different. benefiber. it's the easy way to get more fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber oh. ooh. happy birthday todd. it's for a cough... from allergies... [ male announcer ] halls relieves coughs and sore throats due to allergies too. now you know. stories we'll be watching this thursday. radiation from that crippled nuclear plant s
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes, i do carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where crime takes me, nicorette mini's there, ready to take a craving for me like a real partner. ♪ would you take a craving for me, cartwright? what? how would i take a...
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steve: well, what if i told you only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. an ibm computer system named watson won jeopardy. but the real winner? human kind. life is really about questions and answers. this technology can help us get some of those answers. we're going to revolutionize many, many fields with this new capability: healthcare, government, finance, anywhere decision- making depends on deeper understanding of the huge wealth of information that's out there. i thought the game was the end... i'm realizing it's just the beginning. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes, i do carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where crime takes me, nicorette mini's there, ready to take a craving for me like a real partner. ♪ would you take a craving for me, cartwright? what? how would i take a -- exactly. isn't it weird to eat your partner? don't over think the metaphor,
steve: well, what if i told you only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. an ibm computer system named watson won jeopardy. but the real winner? human kind. life is really about questions and answers. this technology can help us get some of those answers. we're going to revolutionize many, many fields with this new capability: healthcare, government, finance, anywhere decision- making depends on deeper understanding of the huge wealth of...
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thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. before president obama used the word libya last night, he said the words international effort. and he said the world had had a responsibility to act. president obama, explaining the u.s. involvement in libya, said it was the right thing to do. >> the united states and the world faced a choice. gadhafi declared he would show no mercy to his own people. it was not in our national interest to let that happen. i refused to let that happen. >> reporter: mr. obama said in ten days, the coalition stopped moammar gadhafi's advance, doing so
thanks for being with us today. president obama takes his case for military action against libya on the road today. it will be part of a major speech that mr. obama gives later today. >> right here in new york. >> and last night, the president spoke to the nation to defend his choices and also to announce that nato will take over the lead role tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with all the details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good...
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that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of that, sheen popped up unexpectedly on "jimmy kimmel live." he was in an interview with mark cuban when sheen burst on to the set. he planted a kiss on kimmel's lips, signed an auto graph and passed out t-shirts to the audience. >> kimmel's going, i don't know about that. a clorox wipe right there. >>> coming up next, a giant lotto jackpot awaits a winner tonight. >>> and the firefight in colorado, where hundreds of homes are now in danger. we'll be right back. glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together w
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which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence that were presented. the prosecution made a big deal of this guy. he was this big ooh-ah witness. the fact that he has the dates wrong and admitted to drug use is really good for us. >> kurt, i want to turn to you. after this, now, the next hearing is set for may 21st. what will be happening then? >> on the 21st of may, they'll review and begin the testimony of the dna experts that the court called to do an independent review. we're very much looking forward to those conversations and results. >> kurt, meantime, your whole family is upset about the made
which is pretty good for us. so i'm happy. >> reporter: the next hearing is may 21st, when dna experts will testify about reports. for "good morning america," simon mcgregor-wood. >> joining us this morning, from seattle, amanda's parents, etta and kurt. thank you for joining us. etta, i want to begin with you. how big of a turning point was the contradictory testimony yesterday? >> we think it's pretty big. it's one piece of the many inaccurate pieces of evidence...
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
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we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state hillary clinton sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> i think it's moving well. the work that the united states and our allies have been doing to take out the air defense systems will enable the united states to do what we said we would do, which is to fulfill this initial phase and then to transition to the no-fly zone and the work that will be led by our partners. >> reporter: will it be nato? >> nato will be involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and, you know, they want to see command and control that is organized. but we also are integr
we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state...
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so please join us. our first guest tonight is a pioneer. he is revolutionized the way we look at family, reality television, and the "f" word. you can see her now on her very best behavior every weekday on "the talk." please say hello to sharon osbourne. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how is everything? greet see you. you look great. >> thank you. so do you. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you look very prepty. >> jimmy: i got a new tie and everything. the last time you were here was before your show went on the air. and you could on the name one of two of your co-hosts on the show. do you know who your co-hosts are now? >> it depends what happens the night before. no, i do. of course i do. >> jimmy: who are they? >> sara, leah, and holly. >> jimmy: that is right. you guys went on a teen building retreat this weekend? >> we did it last friday, yes. fabulous. >> jimmy: was it really good? >> no, it's weird. there is a lady that is hyped up telling you to do all these things and she is a robot, telling you to do this and this. leah was like, can i
so please join us. our first guest tonight is a pioneer. he is revolutionized the way we look at family, reality television, and the "f" word. you can see her now on her very best behavior every weekday on "the talk." please say hello to sharon osbourne. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how is everything? greet see you. you look great. >> thank you. so do you. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you look very prepty. >> jimmy: i got a new tie and...
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i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where crime takes me, nicorette mini's there, ready to take a craving for me like a real partner. ♪ would you take a craving for me, cartwright? what? how would i take a -- exactly. isn't it weird to eat your partner? don't over think the metaphor, cartwright. [ male announcer ] nicorette mini goes wherever you go, to help make quitting suck less. >>> as we saw moments ago, some japanese are still tragically stranded in the nuclear
i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. you know what this is, cartwright? yes....
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thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. libya -- nato has agreed to take charge of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. >> reporter: the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat missions are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going to be official. the no-fly zone over libya that has international support is now getting international enforcement. >> nato allies have now decided to enforce the no-fly zone over libya. >> reporter: the announcement made late yesterday, means the u.s. plans to hand over command and control of the no-fly zone by this weekend. and the united arab emirates is now on board. >> we welcome this important step. it underscores both the breadth of this international coalition and the
thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. libya -- nato has agreed to take charge of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. >> reporter: the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat missions are now...
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thanks for being with us today. it's the recent surge in gas price. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. 7 cents higher than last year this time. >> emily schmidt has details. >> reporter: good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime in history. and now, some are asking the president, what are you going to do about it. with gas prices skyrocketing, americans are reaching their limits earlier. >> i cannot afford to fill up the tank. >> reporter: the nationwide average is $3.38 a gallon. a new lundberg survey says that's up 33 cents in two week. the second biggest price increase on record means spending more. >> up until this point, $50 about every two weeks. and now, it's gone up to $60 every two weeks, now, we're up to almost $75. >> reporter: the prices go with the middle east uprising. so far there are no sh
thanks for being with us today. it's the recent surge in gas price. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. 7 cents higher than last year this time. >> emily schmidt has details. >> reporter: good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime...
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abc's emily schmidt joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: peggy and rob good morning to you. this is now day ten of the no-fly zone over libya. president obama plans to address the nation tonight about libya. he's expected to say the u.s. acted quickly to void catastrophe. libyan rebels say the actions have made a difference. rebels advance more than 350 miles over the weekend on a march towards tripoli that includes moammar gadhafi's hometown. >> never again. >> reporter: rebels tried this path before but were pushed back, now, they have the backing of nato which announced yesterday it's taking over coalition military operations. >> nato in commence or aspect of the u.n. resolution, nothing more. nothing less. >> reporter: nature those increased role means u.s. will hand over control. defense secretary robert gates says military missions are are to a very long extent are completed. >> i think we have prevented the large-scale slaughter that was beginning to to take place, has taken place in some cases. >> reporter
abc's emily schmidt joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: peggy and rob good morning to you. this is now day ten of the no-fly zone over libya. president obama plans to address the nation tonight about libya. he's expected to say the u.s. acted quickly to void catastrophe. libyan rebels say the actions have made a difference. rebels advance more than 350 miles over the weekend on a march towards tripoli that includes moammar gadhafi's hometown. >> never again. >>...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builderer. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for your lawn. feeding pays. more bold flavor!onds! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. >>> we have exclusive footage now of the accident that horrified oprah winfrey made headlines around the world. hugh jackman took off 30 feet above the crowd. boy, when that went wrong, that went wrong. here's what's behind the scenes from episode of season 25. >> where is the boy -- >> oprah, oprah, here i am. up here!
i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builderer. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do...
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. >>> and now, a look ahead at the stories we'll be watching on this thursday. the president talks strategy with his 28-member national security team, focusing on afghanistan and pakistan. he also holds a news conference with the president of mexico. >>> former house speaker newt gingrich takes another step towards a white house run, as he holds a news conference in atlanta about forming an exploratory committee. his contract at fox news has been suspended while he decides his next move. >>> and investigators in germany are looking for a motive in the shooting death of two u.s. airmen at the frankfurt airport. the 21-year-old s
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. >>> and now, a look ahead at the stories we'll be watching on this...
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. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general motors reported its february sales were up 49%. in fact, all of the major auto companies said they had double-digit gains. now, they are hoping that these higher gas prices don't get in the way of finally higher sales. mike and peggy? >> absolutely. all right. emily schmidt, live this morning from washington. thank you. >>> now, to the weather and a preview of what could be ahead for a huge stretch of the country, floods. >> every 1 of ohio's 88 counties have been on guard, against rivers threatening to overflow. one town in northwest ohio knows
. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. the u.s. is turning over its lead role in enforcing libya's no-fly zone to nato. a canadian general is expected to lead the command, this, as libya's forces gained ground over the rebels. >>> the u.s. is sending robots to japan, where they will enter that crippled nuclear plant. the drones will go to the areas of the facility where the radiation levels are too high for humans to work. >>> president obama will specifically comment on energy security during the address. it will take place at georgetown university in washington. he has said he would like 80% of america's energy to come from clean sources by the year 2035. >>> an fda panel begins two days of hearings on whether warning labels s
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. ♪ then i found lyrica. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. the u.s. is turning over its lead role in enforcing libya's no-fly zone to nato. a canadian general is expected to lead...
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stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long perio nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding ann occur w. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at i
stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. but president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we are going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a do
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: it's not reasonable that any such man would use any kind of weapon. >> reporter: the u.n. ambassador to the united nations says gadhafi is disconnected from reality. >> it sounds, just frankly, delusional. >> reporter: the u.s. department has frozen 30 billion in libyan government assets. and u.s. naval air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go without further violence or delay. >> reporter: it's too dangerous to asset the need in libya. the next-best option is delivering the first medicine and food to neighboring tunisia, to help refugees who have crossed the border. moammar gadhafi says he's been betrayed by the united states. he says president obama has been misinformed. rob and peggy? >> it seems like a tale of two countries, depending on which side folks are in. >> reporter: when you look at some parts of libya, where anti-government protesters had taken control, we're seeing some shortage
would you ever use those? >> translator: it's not reasonable that any such man would use any kind of weapon. >> reporter: the u.n. ambassador to the united nations says gadhafi is disconnected from reality. >> it sounds, just frankly, delusional. >> reporter: the u.s. department has frozen 30 billion in libyan government assets. and u.s. naval air forces are moving closer to the country. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to govern. and it's time for him to go...
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thank you, jake, for joining us. and be sure to join jake later on "this week" when he'll talk about libya with secretary of state hillary clinton and former secretaries of defense donald rumsfeld and robert gates as he just mentioned. diane sawyer anchors president obama's speech to the nation with george stephanopoulos monday night here at 7:30 on abc. >>> we want to turn now to the death of a pioneer politician. geraldine ferraro, the first vice presidential candidate on a major party ticket broke down barriers for women. geraldine ferarro died from blood cancer. linsey davis is here with a look at her life. good morning, linsey. quite a pioneer. >> reporter: exactly. good morning to you. when ferarro stepped into the national spotlight at the democratic convention in 1984, her acceptance speech elicited cheers and tears for eight minutes and went on to change the landscape of women in politics forever. >> my name is geraldine ferraro. >> reporter: in 1984 when the daughter of a seamstress introduced herself to th
thank you, jake, for joining us. and be sure to join jake later on "this week" when he'll talk about libya with secretary of state hillary clinton and former secretaries of defense donald rumsfeld and robert gates as he just mentioned. diane sawyer anchors president obama's speech to the nation with george stephanopoulos monday night here at 7:30 on abc. >>> we want to turn now to the death of a pioneer politician. geraldine ferraro, the first vice presidential candidate on a...
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we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured man told the officer that or not, but i suppose if you picked up a newspaper and it felt heavy, you could expect it had a bomb in it. >>> a state of emergency has been declared. business owners are cleaning up and wondering how they're going to pay for the damage. >> the sound of industrial vacuums replaces the sound of rushing water that was here yesterday. a second flood in two days turned streets into rivers. it came from a culvert created when the pipes blew on thursday. >> it's a sad situation. >> reporter: richard lived across the street from these home, all either yellow or red tagged. >> this pile of ruble
we're getting lots of calls from folks who are telling us -- well, a lot of media calls asking about multiple devices and multiple explosions. at that point, there's only been one injury and we don't know of any other devices at this time. >> reporter: police lines remain you up and people remain out of their homes. >> hard to believe a device small enough to be hidden in a newspaper could do so much imagine. >>> the newspaper felt very heavy. so i don't know if the injured...
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jake tapper joins us. jake, you've got the remembbels making advances from east to west and nato in full command. ma should we expect from the president tonight? >> well, white house sources tell us the president will try to bring the president into the decision-making process, the decision to act, to prevent a massacre from having taken place at benghazi so has not to have another rwanda on our hands and to it the way the president did it, with an international coalition. having nato assume control of the both the no-fly and the civilian part of this. they'll be brought into throws two components. >> when you were speaking yesterday, secretary of state clinton and secretary of defense robert gates, they had to admit they didn't think how it was going to end. >> i can't sit here and tell you exactly how it's going to play out but we believe libya will have a better shot in the future if departs and leaves power. >> and jake, even though it's not a military goal for gadhafi to leave power, it's for the peop
jake tapper joins us. jake, you've got the remembbels making advances from east to west and nato in full command. ma should we expect from the president tonight? >> well, white house sources tell us the president will try to bring the president into the decision-making process, the decision to act, to prevent a massacre from having taken place at benghazi so has not to have another rwanda on our hands and to it the way the president did it, with an international coalition. having nato...
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you don't use it for evil. >> russell: use it for malice. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> you should use it for good. >> jimmy: you're @rustyrocket. >> russell: @rustyrocket. i -- i also only use it for good. >> is that you? @rustyrocket. >> russell: i meant, more recently i left one of your dresses in a cab. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, if you got it back, you got off the hook. >> it was a long, purple gown. yes. >> russell: what were you doing? swirling about all in the nuts? >> yeah. >> russell: dressed in your undies. [ laughter ] how can you get out of the cab, naked and not know that you've not got your clothes on? >> jimmy: thanks -- thanks to twitter -- >> russell. russell, i love how you talk. i love everything that you say. >> russell: what you just done then was a hate crime. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was the greatest exclamation of this -- of a british person. >> russell: some people in england will take offense. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> russell: queen, elton john. we're sick of it. >> jimmy: oh, my god. but you -- you get these fun things. you always do. because
you don't use it for evil. >> russell: use it for malice. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> you should use it for good. >> jimmy: you're @rustyrocket. >> russell: @rustyrocket. i -- i also only use it for good. >> is that you? @rustyrocket. >> russell: i meant, more recently i left one of your dresses in a cab. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, if you got it back, you got off the hook. >> it was a long, purple gown. yes. >> russell: what were you...
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this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but martha raddatz leads us off, she spent the day with experts asking about the reality of what is happening tonight. martha? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. is now urgently trying to get the japanese government to find more volunteers to go into the nuclear reactors to try to stop mul
this is what an american official told us today. it would be hard to describe how alarming the situation is inside japan's nuclear power plant. teetering on the brink of a multi-reactor meltdown. that last ditch hope, the workers heading in on what he called a suicide mission. and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. give me half an hour. ahhh. without anyone ting care of h@h@ the reactor cores, we will have three simultaneous breach of ngg containments. already, unit two and unit three have cracks in their containment vessels. already, unit four has a raging fire, we think, involving spent fuel that is not contained by any containment vessel. so, we are very close, now, to something that is even bigger than chernobyl. in a worst-case scenario, you have breach of containment. the containment structure springs a leak. you have an explosion. the thing cracks apart and releases large quantities of radiation into the atmosphere. that area will become a dead zone. it will be impossible to grow anything. people in that area will die. we're talking about lives at s
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. give me half an hour. ahhh. without anyone ting care of h@h@ the reactor cores, we will have three simultaneous breach of ngg containments. already, unit...
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every year, each of us is exposed to about 3.5 millisieverts, that's the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same as 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five-times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. so, when you see those pictures out of japan, you don't need to worry about your own safety. but, of course, we should all be concerned for the japanese. this is dan harris, in new york. >>> the japanese are getting used to a new post-quake reality. the bustling heart of tokyo on a normal night has giant neon signs. but last night, it was dark. the power has been turned off as a way to conserve energy. >>> time, now, for sports here at home. march madness is just getting under way. the hoops highlights now from espn news. >> good morning. cole wright here
every year, each of us is exposed to about 3.5 millisieverts, that's the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same as 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five-times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit...
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>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really congress, is congress going to allow the banking hobbyists to keep charging high percentage on the credit cards. >> charlie: this is the lobbying done by wall street against the consumer agency. >> yes. >> charlie: protection agency. >> make no mistrake, the isn't ec and i think they're doing the right thing but they are playing very very tough and all it takes for the sec to appear to be about to charge a hedge fund with insider trading or illegal activities and that hedge fund is out of business because the clientele is so nervous after what happened with madoff and the minute they hear of a suit being filed or even the fbi rating som
>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really...
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1964 or the technology used... and other theme park attractions. it was amazing because he also know the essence of the company he created was and i remember listening to an interview and he was asked when you make movies, walt, who do you think of? are you thinking about kids? are you thinking about parents? he said i'm making them for that special place in everybody's heart. it wasn't about a person, it was kind of about a place in a person and a very special place. >> rose: is this the best time to have content because the availability of so many places you can distribute content? >> it's always been a good time to have great content. always. but today... media is a combination of content and technology. the printing press i guess the content that was the book, the work of an author. and today we're seeing content meaning technology like we've never seen technology before. it is turbo-charged technology and it's developing not only very rapidly but very, very compelling ways. because not only can you use technol
1964 or the technology used... and other theme park attractions. it was amazing because he also know the essence of the company he created was and i remember listening to an interview and he was asked when you make movies, walt, who do you think of? are you thinking about kids? are you thinking about parents? he said i'm making them for that special place in everybody's heart. it wasn't about a person, it was kind of about a place in a person and a very special place. >> rose: is this the...
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thank you for joining us. if it is true, the u.s. government hasn't been confirmed by the japan yet that there is no water in the spent fuel pools what does that mean? >>caller: thank you for inviting me to >> with you. i have no more information that is available from the public media and from the u.s. and japan. i cannot confirm whether or not water remains in those schools.pools. if the r has been removed either by leakage or evaporation, there is several consequences. the first is for the local workers. the local radiation levels would skyrocket to high levels and be very difficult for them to approach the area to mitigate the situation. secondly, it would probably cause some failures in damage and some of the used fuel rods sitting in those polls. when those become damage there would be some radioactive hazards that would be released. we believe some of that is probably happening as we >> . we are far from a critical situation there at the moment. >>pam: we understand a company that runs the particular plant, is trying to get so
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emily schmidt joins us now from washington with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: mike and peggy, good morning to you. we're waiting to learn the names of the two airmen who were killed in the attack. the military says they were about to be deployed to support an overseas mission. instead, they died in a place where few would have expected danger. the attack happened just outside the international terminals in frankfurt. at least a dozen air force security personnel had arrived from england, on their way to a u.s. base in germany. law enforcement officials say the alleged gunman walked up to them, began arguing, and pulled out a semiautomatic weapon, while shouting allah akbar, arabic for god is great. nine rounds later, when his gun jammed, two airmen were dead, two more wounded. the other airmen grabbed the shooter while he continued to shout, jihad, jihad. >> we will spare no effort, in learning how this outrageous act took place. >> reporter: president obama made an unexpected appearance at the white house press briefing, to ta
emily schmidt joins us now from washington with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: mike and peggy, good morning to you. we're waiting to learn the names of the two airmen who were killed in the attack. the military says they were about to be deployed to support an overseas mission. instead, they died in a place where few would have expected danger. the attack happened just outside the international terminals in frankfurt. at least a dozen air force security personnel had...
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good to have you with us. give us an idea -- >> thank you, erica. >> we've learned now cia operatives are working inside libya. based on your experience, what exactly are they doing? >> i think they have two missions. one is the assessment of what the rebel force looks like, who their leaders are, what's their makeup. the vetting process of this group. i am convinced that they are blazing targets and helping the rebel forces identify friend from foe on the ground and then illuminating targets for the overhead nato forces. >> it almost sounds like double vetting, vetting for the u.s. and for the coalition and then for the folks on the ground, what is that vetting process? they're not handing over resumes and letters of reference? >> no, they're not. what is really taking place they are running sources to identify what the motivations are. whether this is an individual within the ranks of the rebel that is can be trusted in the near term or whether this is a long-term engagement, somebody who might be able to ri
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that you'll give us pictures. we must see the prom pictures. >> we have a little bit of surprise for you, before you sing for us, you know, disney is our parent company. there's a new movie coming out called "prom." and you're going to the premiere of "prom," going to have vip access, we thought it was very fitting. what do you think about that? >> thank you. >> okay, jason, here's your big moment. the national tv moment. ♪ ♪ attention everyone can i have a couple minutes of your time there's an unfortunate question on my mind ♪ you see this pretty girl sitting in class i prove in front of all of you ♪ ♪ i said lianna i just want you to say ♪ i say lianna you're so beautiful i'd like to ask you to a place where we can dance and shout for an our hour three ♪ ♪ the discussion that can be a possibility i hope at that next request in the song is approved by you ♪ ♪ if you're happy with it then i am, too ♪ i said lianna you're so beautiful i just want you to sa@ ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well,
that you'll give us pictures. we must see the prom pictures. >> we have a little bit of surprise for you, before you sing for us, you know, disney is our parent company. there's a new movie coming out called "prom." and you're going to the premiere of "prom," going to have vip access, we thought it was very fitting. what do you think about that? >> thank you. >> okay, jason, here's your big moment. the national tv moment. ♪ ♪ attention everyone can i...
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thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: there are flood watches or warnings in more than half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, three inches of rain caused some of the worst flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into a boat-only thoroughfare. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam upriver and the lakes. it never used to get
thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it....
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do they still use this? can i pull it out? you can use it. this for polenta. it's for to have hot water all the time. upstairs is the vast billiards room. for generations, evenings ended here. musty portraits are reminders of the family's long and noble lineage. the farm is strictly organic. these pigs are a rare breed, brought back from the edge of extinction by people who care about traditional agriculture. and gazing at these huggable sheep, you can almost taste the pecorino cheese. and cheese is an important part of this farm's economy. walls are stacked with rounds of pecorino, made from the unpasturized, and therefore tastier, milk of the farm's sheep. traditional organic methods are labor intensive, but connoisseurs of good living here know it's well worth the trouble and expense. the farm also produces top-grade prosciutto. the hams are not cooked but cured in salt. after hanging in a room for several weeks, each one is given a spicy coat of pepper. the slow curing process -- here they're checking the progress with a horse-bone needle -- takes over a y
do they still use this? can i pull it out? you can use it. this for polenta. it's for to have hot water all the time. upstairs is the vast billiards room. for generations, evenings ended here. musty portraits are reminders of the family's long and noble lineage. the farm is strictly organic. these pigs are a rare breed, brought back from the edge of extinction by people who care about traditional agriculture. and gazing at these huggable sheep, you can almost taste the pecorino cheese. and...
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thank you so much for joining us on this chilly start of the day. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. >> japanese officials say they have finished a new power line that could restore cooling systems and ease the crisis at the crippled nuclear complex. for a while military helicopters dumped loads of sea water to try to cool the you a rain yum fuel but that that has now been suspended because of a spike in radiation levels. meanwhile, there are reports of increasing tension between the u.s. and japan over how the reactor crisis is being handled. the state department is now sending charter planes to help bring back american citizens who want to leave and advising americans to stay at least 50 miles from the power plant. >> with japan's fukushima daiichi plant crippled on the ground, desperate efforts are coming from the air. helicopters dumping sea water into the holes of the roof hoping to could cool it enough to prevent a nuclear meltdown. they say there is talk of apocalypse and i think that word is well chosen. the procedure was considered to
thank you so much for joining us on this chilly start of the day. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. >> japanese officials say they have finished a new power line that could restore cooling systems and ease the crisis at the crippled nuclear complex. for a while military helicopters dumped loads of sea water to try to cool the you a rain yum fuel but that that has now been suspended because of a spike in radiation levels. meanwhile, there are reports of increasing tension...